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I hope that we come up with a constructive system which is equal and genderless: Radhika Apte

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the Sacred Games actor called for the film industry to come together constructively and make a safe environment for everyone

Actress Radhika Apte expressed her full support to the sexual harassment survivors, who are calling out their alleged tormentors under the #MeToo campaign.

In a media interaction on Wednesday, Radhika hoped that the film industry would come up with an "equal and genderless" system to tackle any kind of harassment cases.

Radhika has been associated with Kwan Entertainment, one of the biggest celebrity management agencies in India, whose founder has been sacked after four aspiring actors anonymously accused him of seeking sexual favours.

Asked whether she will disassociate herself with the celebrity management agency, Radhika said: "I am completely and closely in contact with them. The people who are associated with Kwan have helped me and I have a great relationship with them. They are taking all required action as we all support the (#MeToo) movement."

"All I can say is that, as an industry, we are trying to come together and find a way of constructively making a system where we all have a safe environment and it's going on. I am part of that and I hope that we come up with a constructive system which is equal and genderless for every human being," Radhika added.

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